The day is finally here, the day that the GNOME team releases GNOME 3.0, the first major revision of the GNOME project since 2002. Little of GNOME 2.x is left in GNOME 3.0, and as such, you could call it GNOME's KDE4. We're living in fortunate times, what, with two wildly divergent open source desktops.

* Implementing every fad that comes along
* Their deathgrip with shareware known as Evolution
* Getting rid of Gthumb, or any photo program that you can do anything useful in.
* Not making it a priority to fix Nautilus bugs.
* Making the users bookmarks too man mouse clicks in
* Not caring about the users needs
* Copying Apple on everything
* Taking the Rojin-Z's worth of applications into its core
* Still making us install fonts manually after all of these years
* Letting Nautilus shell scripts rot on the vine
* Taking away our place to drop the files we are working on, our desktop
* Not listening to users